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Discover the delightful tale of friendship and unexpected adventures in Saturday School, the first title in the brand-new Weekend and Zay series by RaQia Lowo! Weekend and Zay may seem like total opposites at first glance. Zay thrives on school and learning, while Weekend's heart belongs to video games and weekends at home. Can these two find common ground? When Zay convinces Weekend to join a Lego Math & Writing Camp, Weekend's fury knows no bounds. Saturday school? Building with Legos? Weekend isn't thrilled, to say the least. As the day unfolds, though, Weekend soon discovers that camp…mehr

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Discover the delightful tale of friendship and unexpected adventures in Saturday School, the first title in the brand-new Weekend and Zay series by RaQia Lowo! Weekend and Zay may seem like total opposites at first glance. Zay thrives on school and learning, while Weekend's heart belongs to video games and weekends at home. Can these two find common ground? When Zay convinces Weekend to join a Lego Math & Writing Camp, Weekend's fury knows no bounds. Saturday school? Building with Legos? Weekend isn't thrilled, to say the least. As the day unfolds, though, Weekend soon discovers that camp isn't the dread he imagined. In fact, with the right partner by his side, it might just turn into a day of unforgettable fun and learning. Readers will enjoy following Weekend and Zay on their journey of friendship, discovery, and unexpected adventures! Saturday School is the first chapter in a heartwarming series that proves that sometimes, the best experiences are the ones you least expect!
Autorenporträt
RaQia Lowo has worked with children for over 20 years and loves being in their presence. She is the founder of Motivational Educators, a creative academic mentoring company for struggling students. She is known for her child-like sense of humor, love of music, dance, culture, creativity, and her delicious cakes and dishes. RaQia was born in Harlem, NY, and has two adult sons whom she affectionately calls her Boyz2Men. She writes chapter books and middle-grade novels with an urban voice geared toward reluctant readers and rhyming picture books. Fun fact! RaQia has an alter ego named Lady Lo who raps to motivate children to succeed.